Hey Guys,
I just registered (wish I had known about the discount you get before ordering things this past monday..oh well...next time.
)
I recently purchased a PC 7336 with a bunch of white polishing pads as well as bonnets, and 3M Finesse it II...I will be doing my first claybar, polish, All In One, Wax detailing this weekend and was trying to get some tips regarding what speeds on the PC I should be using. I swear I searched "speed" and "Orbital" but didnt come up with much in the way of results...
If anyone can give me some pointers on what speeds to use for each product as well as if I should be varying the speeds throughout each product's application I would really appreciate it.
Finally....I plan to tape off my mouldings with Painters tape while taking care of the paint...but then afterwards when I go to shine my mouldings...can I put painters tape directly onto the freshly detailed paint...or would that be a bad idea?
Thanks so much in advance....
I plan to stick around and learn from all of your experience.
-Richard
I just registered (wish I had known about the discount you get before ordering things this past monday..oh well...next time.

I recently purchased a PC 7336 with a bunch of white polishing pads as well as bonnets, and 3M Finesse it II...I will be doing my first claybar, polish, All In One, Wax detailing this weekend and was trying to get some tips regarding what speeds on the PC I should be using. I swear I searched "speed" and "Orbital" but didnt come up with much in the way of results...
If anyone can give me some pointers on what speeds to use for each product as well as if I should be varying the speeds throughout each product's application I would really appreciate it.
Finally....I plan to tape off my mouldings with Painters tape while taking care of the paint...but then afterwards when I go to shine my mouldings...can I put painters tape directly onto the freshly detailed paint...or would that be a bad idea?
Thanks so much in advance....
I plan to stick around and learn from all of your experience.
-Richard